Be Well: Keeping Your Kids Safe During Summer Sports & Activities
Dr. Kristin Hopkins, orthopedic sports medicine at Stony Brook University Hospital, joined Cheddar News with some tips for parents and keeping their active kids safe during the summer.
The Food and Drug Administration issued a warning about two brands of eye drops being sold online that they both have potential fungal and bacterial contamination.
Irrigation might have saved Jackson's hay, but she and her husband rejected the idea about 10 years ago over the cost: as much as $75,000 for a new well and all the equipment. But now — with an extended drought and another U.S. heat wave this week that will broil her land about an hour northwest of Dallas for days in 100-degree-plus temperatures — Jackson said she is “kind of rethinking.”